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Submission details
Submitting your entry
Submission form
All entries must be submitted as a PDF via the submission form. Entries submitted in any other way, including by email or hard copy, will not be accepted.
Naming your PDF
In order to ensure that the shortlist selection process is completely impartial, the judges will only see the PDF and its file name.
Please name your PDF with your initials, underscore, date and month you were born, underscore and the award category.
For example, if your name was Allen Lane and you were born on 21 September, then it would be:
AL_2109_NonFiction
AL_2109_Fiction
AL_2109_Childrens
File format
- 300dpi
- CMYK
- 3mm bleed
- Maximum file size 5 MB
- Crop and bleed marks applied
If you’re unsure what crop and bleed marks are, click here for our cover design jargon buster.
Please include the front cover only on the first page of your PDF and a full cover spread (front, spine and back cover) on the second page of your PDF (supplied as one document) – as illustrated in this example.
You can do this by creating your InDesign document with ‘facing pages’ selected, which will make it into a book and magazine format.
Cover design templates and cover copy
Please refer to the FAQ page for frequently asked questions about submissions.
Shortlisted entrants
Shortlisted entrants will be notified by email by Thursday, 18 April 2024.
To proceed to the next stage of the competition they will be asked to resubmit their entries following feedback and further art direction from the Penguin Random House Art Directors. The closing date for the shortlisted entrants’ resubmissions is 17.00 (GMT) on Thursday, 2 May 2024.
Shortlisted entrants will be required to provide the following support material for their final submission – submitted digitally:
- A short, typewritten text (max. 50–100 words only) explaining the concept for their design.
- A one-page landscape PDF demonstrating the development of the thought process from the original research to the final concept.
- A high-resolution PDF and JPEG of the front cover only and of the full cover design (both to size 1:1) with and without bleed and trim marks.
- Penguin will digitally print copies of the shortlisted cover designs and wrap them around three copies of the book for the final judging and exhibition. If shortlisted entrants prefer to do this themselves (in order to keep control of the stock, colour and any finishes), we will supply the books at their request.